Parijat Leaves Side Effects You Need to Know

Parijat is also known as Harsingar. Its English name is Night jasmine. It has been used by many peoples to treat Malarial and Dengue fever. It has some anti-inflammatory property that is why some also use to treat arthritis. Due to its antibacterial and antiviral properties, parijat is used for cough and breathing problems.

Parijat is a perennial tree mostly grows in the tropical forest. Parijat has white color flowers with orange flower stalk. Some people use the flower as a vegetable to their diet.

During night time flowers blossom and covers the whole tree (that is why parijat is known as night jasmine. The tree looks white in color from far and you even find the floor covered with white flowers.

Uses of Parijat Leaves

Parijat leaves are used for many purposes. It is said that parijat leaves can alleviate inflammation and pain.

Leave of parijat are also useful in malarial fever. They act against the rise in body temperature, nausea, and diarrhea during malarial fever.

Antiallergic, Antibacterial, Antiviral property of parijat leaves makes them useful for many diseases.

Though it has many beneficial effects on our body, it has some side effects too. We will try to discuss the side effects of Parijat leaves.

Side Effects of Parijat Leaves.

For a first-time user, parijat can be hard to consume as it has a sharp bitter taste. The sharp bitter taste may cause vomiting in some.

If you are taking decoctions of parijat leaves continuously for months, do check with a doctor as it may cause gastric lesions due to the presence of methyl salicylate.

The tannic acid present in the Parijat leaves can cause side effects such as stomach irritation, nausea, vomiting, and liver damage if consumed in large amounts. Regular consumption of herbs with high tannin concentrations seems to be associated with an increased chance of developing nose or throat cancer.

Ascorbic acid is also known as Vitamin C can cause Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps/pain, or heartburn may occur.

Glycoside also has same Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting effect if taken a large quantity of Parijat leaves.

Bottom Lines

Every medicine/drug have some side effects along with its benefits. But we have to see how to minimize the side effects and make the drug benefit for human.

Due to the lack of adequate research in Parijat or Harsingar still, it is not used extensively. There is a scope for researchers and new ayurvedic doctors to invest time and effort to carry out research work on the parijat plant.